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This ritual can be used as a way to enter into a Tu B’shvat seder or teaching session or as an intention-setting or witnessing ritual for an environmental action
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“We struggle to rejoice in budding trees”

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Nurturing a seed of a quality we want to cultivate

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An outline of questions to spark intimate conversation aligned with each of the four worlds of the Tu Bi’Shevat seder

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Tu Bishvat seder focused on environmental issues

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“the trees and we, too, did bloom”

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Kiddush: Humanist liturgy

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A Tu Bi’Shevat seder that honors and acknowledges people with disabilities

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